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The CBS Sunday Night Movie Returns

I wish more local stations in the Memphis and Jackson, TN area would do that instead of filling non-sports times with hours of infomercials.

In the 1970s, Memphis may have been the best market to live in if you liked movies on tv. Channel 3 had the largest film library of any station in the country and showed movies in the afternoon and two late at night. Starting in 1977, 3 showed movies all night long.

Channel 13, owned by RKO, also had a large film library.
 
In the 1970s, Memphis may have been the best market to live in if you liked movies on tv. Channel 3 had the largest film library of any station in the country and showed movies in the afternoon and two late at night. Starting in 1977, 3 showed movies all night long.

Channel 13, owned by RKO, also had a large film library.

I definitely agree. I think that went away when TCM got control of the major movie libraries. WREG used to have reruns of MASH, Cheers, and Perry Mason on non-sports times on weekends in the past until Local TV or Tribune took over and went infomercial crazy. Now that Nexstar owns both them and WJKT in Jackson as well, they're just as bad or worse about being infomercial crazy.
 
you can get two months free of CBS all access by using GIFT as promo for the first month than ENJOY for the second.

you can get up to two months of CBS All Access for free, not just one. If you’ve already signed up for the original deal below with the offer code GIFT, you can get another free month with the offer code ENJOY in the “Subscription & Billing” section of account settings. To get that second month of service, make sure your account isn’t set to cancel.
 
you can get two months free of CBS all access by using GIFT as promo for the first month than ENJOY for the second.

you can get up to two months of CBS All Access for free, not just one. If you’ve already signed up for the original deal below with the offer code GIFT, you can get another free month with the offer code ENJOY in the “Subscription & Billing” section of account settings. To get that second month of service, make sure your account isn’t set to cancel.

I did get the free month with the GIFT code, and just applied the the ENJOY code, so I'm getting another month free. Thanks!
 
you can get two months free of CBS all access by using GIFT as promo for the first month than ENJOY for the second.

you can get up to two months of CBS All Access for free, not just one. If you’ve already signed up for the original deal below with the offer code GIFT, you can get another free month with the offer code ENJOY in the “Subscription & Billing” section of account settings. To get that second month of service, make sure your account isn’t set to cancel.
When I see a real reason to do so, I will. For Hulu, I'm waiting for new episodes of "The Orville".
 
network movie nights were appointment TV when you had settle for whatever movies that networks chose for you, the annual airing of the Wizard of Oz and Rudolph and Frosty were big event, but appointment TV died years ago except for live events along with the least objectionable program theory
 
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